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The latest insights for government contracting success, GSA Schedule assistance, & IT Manufacturer support.

Natalia Ventura

Natalia Ventura is a Consultant for Winvale. Natalia was born and raised in Woodstock, Virginia. She graduated from George Mason University with a bachelor’s degree in community health and marketing.

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GSA Schedule

5 GSA Schedule Pricing Rules You Need to Know

By: Natalia Ventura
September 22nd, 2023

The General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Awards Schedule (MAS) contract is a popular contract vehicle used by commercial companies to sell to government agencies and entities. The GSA Schedule requires companies to draft a 3-part proposal comprised of an administrative, technical, and pricing section. While all sections are equally important, the pricing section requires dedicated attention and diligent research to meet GSA’s pricing rules. As contract holders ourselves, we know how complex the requirements can be, so below are 5 tips that will help you structure your pricing section with ease.

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GSA Releases New Program Evaluation Services Subgroup for SIN 541611

By: Natalia Ventura
August 9th, 2023

The government landscape is always changing, and federal agencies such as the General Services Administration (GSA) are frequently modifying their processes to adapt to the market. After seeing an increase in demand for Program Evaluation Services, GSA is updating the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program to include a subgroup where agencies can go to meet their Program Evaluation needs.

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Top 10 Reasons to Get on the GSA Schedule

Top 10 Reasons to Get on the GSA Schedule

Do you know what the real benefits of being on the GSA Schedule are? Learn the top 10 reasons (and advantages) why you should consider it.

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GSA Schedule

Understanding the Role of Contracting Officers in the GSA MAS Program

By: Natalia Ventura
July 14th, 2023

Obtaining a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) is a long, multi-step process. Before you can submit your offer in eOffer/eMod, you need to make sure you have gathered all documentation for the administrative, technical, and pricing section. Constructing all these necessary documents will allow your company to demonstrate your ability to provide your products/ services to GSA.

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Government Business Development

Which Federal Government Agencies Are Spending the Most?

By: Natalia Ventura
June 20th, 2023

As a GSA Multiple Awards Schedule (MAS) contractor, there are a plethora of exclusive opportunities to sell your products and services to the government that you may not have otherwise. You have access to a whole new marketplace including federal agencies as well as some state, local, educational, and tribal entities.

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Breaking Down GSA Schedule Small Business Sales

By: Natalia Ventura
May 31st, 2023

There are plentiful opportunities for companies of all sizes to offer their products/services through a General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), including small businesses. Many qualified small businesses benefit greatly from the advantages associated with being a small business in the federal government, but they may not realize the landscape of opportunities available. That’s why it’s important to do some market research to see what’s out there.

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Compliance Actions with Your GSA Schedule

By: Natalia Ventura
May 10th, 2023

Once you have been awarded a GSA Schedule, your job is unfortunately not over. You must continue to be diligent and maintain your Schedule by complying with government regulations. This includes ensuring your company’s information is frequently updated and relevant to your current offerings, as well as consistently tracking and reporting your sales. Ultimately, lack of compliance with GSA’s regulations can result in the termination of your contract, so let’s focus on what you need to be doing to successfully stay on top of your GSA Schedule.

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